Aimee Arrambide

Program Officer, Gender Equity and Governance

Aimee Arrambide is a Program Officer in Gender Equity and Governance at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. Aimee has outstanding experience advocating for reproductive health, rights, and justice in the United States. She leads a portfolio of grants to advance reproductive equity in the United States.

Prior to joining the foundation, Aimee served as Executive Director of Avow Texas. Previous to that, she served as Program Manager and Reproductive Rights Policy Specialist at the Public Leadership Institute, where she helped to conceive and co-write the Playbook for Abortion Rights.

Aimee holds a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from the University of Texas and earned her law degree at New York Law School, where she co-founded the school’s chapter of Law Students for Reproductive Justice (now If/When/How). Aimee serves on the board of Equality Texas and the advisory council of ReproAction, and is a WeTestify Storyteller. Aimee was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, where she took many trips with her father to the clinic where he served as an abortion provider.

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